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Camping says his company owns about 55 stations in the United States alone, and that his message arrives on every continent. Employees at the Oakland office run printing presses that publish Camping's pamphlets and books, and some wear T-shirts that read, "May 21, He's worked at Family Radio since , making sure international translators properly dictate Camping's sermons. Camping is a frail-looking man, and his voice is low and deep, but it can rise to dramatic peaks with a preacher's flair.
As a young man, he owned an East Bay construction business but longed to work as a servant of God. So he hit the books. Camping is not the only man to see truths in the Bible hidden in the numbers.
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Other followers said the delay was a further test from God to persevere in their faith. US media reported that there has been no sign of Mr Camping since the prediction turned out to be false, while calls and e-mails to Mr Camping's Family Radio went unanswered on Saturday. The Washington Post reported that suicide prevention hotlines were set up in case believers fell into depression after the apocalypse failed to happen. But you can go kick puppies, too. He took five years out of his life to just research it.
He says he looked at tree rings and such and finally came upon the truth: Much to his surprise, was the 13, birthday of the world. Anyone who says any different is mistaken. The thing to note about Camping is that, like all doomsday prophets who get a following, he's charming. There's something in his delivery which is very compelling to listen to, even if everything he says is purely fictional. When I interviewed Camping he used the recent earthquake in Japan as an example of what the Rapture will be like.
Judgment Day will make that, "look like a Sunday school picnic" he explained. By the time I caught him on the radio a month later, the Japanese earthquake had become proof of the end. It had been transformed into a sign. Camping is not the first to decide the world will end. It's a perennial fascination with humankind.
The "end of time" has been a popular topic since the beginning of time. No one has gotten it right yet, but that hasn't stopped still more from trying. Yes, most doomsday sayers have begrudgingly died of old age. Camping's tic is to bombard skeptics with arithmetic. Noah's flood? Camping writes on his site :.
In short, if you add two and subtract for leap year noting there is no year zero , then multiply by three because of the Holy Trinity , then you have something infallible. See, he's done the math. The math is in the Bible. The Bible is infallible. Discussion over. It's the magic of arbitrary facts -- they start to support themselves after a while.
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